A little while ago, we looked at what we want, need and expect to see for iOS at Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference. This time, we take a look at what our panel wants, needs and expects to see for the Mac OS. Whether the Mac OS is mature and has no where to go or is just getting started, whether innovations or stability should be the focus, and and what we can realistically expect to see are all examined by the panel of Oliver Breidenbach of Boinx Software, Philip Goward of Smile, Kirk McElhearn of Macworld, Greg Scown of Smile and host Chuck Joiner.
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Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV. You can catch up with what he’s doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, App.net and LinkedIn.
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Oliver Breidenbach is the CEO of Boinx Software, headquartered in Puchheim, Germany. When not on the golf course, you can find Oliver on Twitter or Google+.
Philip Goward is a co-founder of Smile, developers of PDFpen and TextExpander. He lives in San Francisco and has a passion for opera. You can find him on Twitter.
Kirk McElhearn writes about Macs, iPods, iPads, iTunes, books, music and more. He’s written a dozen books, is a Senior Contributor to Macworld, and writes for several other web sites and magazines. He reviews classical CDs for MusicWeb and audiobooks for Audiofile, and is a French-English translator.
Greg Scown is a partner and co-founder of Smile, developers of PDFpen and TextExpander. You can follow him on Twitter.